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  1. Inaugurado en 1958, poseía una capacidad de 57 363 espectadores. 1 Fue la sede principal de los Juegos Asiáticos de 1958 y los Juegos Olímpicos de Tokio 1964. Fungió como sede neutral de la Copa Intercontinental de 1980 hasta 2001.

  2. After Tokyo submitted their bid for the 2020 Summer Olympics, there was talk of possibly renovating or reconstructing the National Olympic Stadium. The stadium would host the opening and closing ceremonies as well as track and field events. [11]

  3. The stadium was completed in 1958 as the Japanese National Stadium on the site of the former Meiji Shrine Outer Park Stadium. Its first major event was the 1958 Asian Games. [4] The venue was unscathed by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.

  4. The opening ceremony of the Tokyo 1958 Games was organised on 24 May 1958 at the National Olympic Stadium. The ceremony, among other dignitaries and guests, included the Emperor of Japan Hirohito, crown prince Akihito and Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.

  5. The national stadium of Japan was built at the heart of Tokyo (less than 2km east of the skyscraper district) in 1958. Though its size was considerable, the construction process took just 14 months and soon after opening in March it held the 3 rd Asian Games.

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  6. Japan's National Stadium —Japanese design, harmonizing with the Meiji Shrine forest The stadium gives a warm welcome to visitors with vertical wooden lattices and greenery that provide gentle shade and a comforting feel, harmonizing with the abundant greenery of Meiji Shrine's Outer Garden. Domestic lumber used in the roof The combination of domestic lumber and steel in the Large Roof allows ...

  7. The first Shinkansen bullet trains, for example, opened to traffic from Tokyo to Osaka following the Olympic Games; and the former (second-generation) National Stadium was also newly erected in 1958 and renovated in 1962 for hosting the international athletic event.